TV Schedule for APTN Languages DV
Thursday, June 18th TV listings for APTN Languages DV
(Dene) Skindigenous New Zealand - Julie Paama-Pengelly
(Dene)Julie Paama-Pengelly is a veteran in the revitalization of ta moko Maori tattooing.Over time many misconceptions have surfaced about who has the right to wear and practice ta moko. one of the first women to practice in the maledominated field.
(Anishinaabemowin) Crazy Like a Lynx Mr. Bannock
(Anishinaabemowin, Odawa) Don and Dakota Ray discover how a team of Indigenous food partners in Vancouver has been working together to provide the masses with a delicious menu made by Chef Paul Natrall and his food truck, Mr. Bannock Indigenous.
(Anishinaabemowin) Acting Good The Reverse Moo
(Anishinaabemowin) As Paul worries about his future as a dad, he heads back to summer school to snag his last credit - only to find his old rival Sweetley is now principal.
(Nisga'a) Ocean Warriors: Mission Ready Crisis Aboard the Runaway Boat
(Nisga'a) As the Kitkatla search and rescue unit uses their training to board an out-of-control tour boat and aid its incapacitated captain, children in the community strengthen their artistic skills through the lens of their culture and language.
(Kwak'wala) Ocean Warriors: Mission Ready Episode 4
(Kwak'wala) The First Nations communities along B.C.'s coastal waterways have been expert mariners and boat builders for thousands of years. This history makes the Ahousaht Nation a formidable search and rescue team on Vancouver Island's rugged.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Halifax, NS
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn returns to his hometown of Halifax, N.S., home to a vibrant Mi'kmaw community. We learn about a settlement that was wiped out during the Halifax Explosion. A husband consoles his grieving widow and a mother relieves her son's guilt.
(Mi'kmaq) Merchants of the Wild Medicines
(Mi'kmaq) After days of losing weight and her body growing weak, Britt is forced to make an emotional decision to leave camp and seek medical attention. She leaves the other adventurers behind, unsure if she will return to finish the journey.
(Kanien'kéha) Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Sanderson Centre
(Kanien'kéha, Ohsweken) The ghost hunters investigate a theatre, hoping to capture evidence of strange paranormal occurrences including reports of a deceased former employee who still occupies the building.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Oneida) Amplify ASIRA
(Oneida) Colombian-Canadian icon Lido Pimienta blends music, activism and hilarity in a candid look into her life and career. Featuring Tim Fontaine and Walking Eagle News in Cree, this episode explores humour as a force for survival.
(Kanien'kéha) Princesses Power Is Beauty
(Kanien'kéha)In today First Nations cultures,a strong-minded and determined woman is as appealing and attractive as it gets.Experts agree that before contact,distinct but equally as important roles for men and women existed in Indigenous communities.
(Dene) Tribal Police Files Red Hawk Down
(Dene, Tsuut'ina) Tsuut'ina police show how accidents are an inevitable part of their duty. A truck throws a cyclist off balance, a taxi hits a deer at night and an injured hawk needs rescuing. Reverence for all forms of life is a central theme.
(Dene) Skindigenous New Zealand - Julie Paama-Pengelly
(Dene)Julie Paama-Pengelly is a veteran in the revitalization of ta moko Maori tattooing.Over time many misconceptions have surfaced about who has the right to wear and practice ta moko. one of the first women to practice in the maledominated field.
(Anishinaabemowin) Crazy Like a Lynx Mr. Bannock
(Anishinaabemowin, Odawa) Don and Dakota Ray discover how a team of Indigenous food partners in Vancouver has been working together to provide the masses with a delicious menu made by Chef Paul Natrall and his food truck, Mr. Bannock Indigenous.
(Anishinaabemowin) Acting Good The Reverse Moo
(Anishinaabemowin) As Paul worries about his future as a dad, he heads back to summer school to snag his last credit - only to find his old rival Sweetley is now principal.
(Nisga'a) Ocean Warriors: Mission Ready Crisis Aboard the Runaway Boat
(Nisga'a) As the Kitkatla search and rescue unit uses their training to board an out-of-control tour boat and aid its incapacitated captain, children in the community strengthen their artistic skills through the lens of their culture and language.
(Kwak'wala) Ocean Warriors: Mission Ready Episode 4
(Kwak'wala) The First Nations communities along B.C.'s coastal waterways have been expert mariners and boat builders for thousands of years. This history makes the Ahousaht Nation a formidable search and rescue team on Vancouver Island's rugged.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Halifax, NS
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn returns to his hometown of Halifax, N.S., home to a vibrant Mi'kmaw community. We learn about a settlement that was wiped out during the Halifax Explosion. A husband consoles his grieving widow and a mother relieves her son's guilt.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Mi'kmaq) Merchants of the Wild Medicines
(Mi'kmaq) After days of losing weight and her body growing weak, Britt is forced to make an emotional decision to leave camp and seek medical attention. She leaves the other adventurers behind, unsure if she will return to finish the journey.
(Kanien'kéha) Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Sanderson Centre
(Kanien'kéha, Ohsweken) The ghost hunters investigate a theatre, hoping to capture evidence of strange paranormal occurrences including reports of a deceased former employee who still occupies the building.
(Oneida) Amplify ASIRA
(Oneida) Colombian-Canadian icon Lido Pimienta blends music, activism and hilarity in a candid look into her life and career. Featuring Tim Fontaine and Walking Eagle News in Cree, this episode explores humour as a force for survival.
(Kanien'kéha) Princesses Power Is Beauty
(Kanien'kéha)In today First Nations cultures,a strong-minded and determined woman is as appealing and attractive as it gets.Experts agree that before contact,distinct but equally as important roles for men and women existed in Indigenous communities.
(Dene) Tribal Police Files Red Hawk Down
(Dene, Tsuut'ina) Tsuut'ina police show how accidents are an inevitable part of their duty. A truck throws a cyclist off balance, a taxi hits a deer at night and an injured hawk needs rescuing. Reverence for all forms of life is a central theme.
(Dene) Skindigenous New Zealand - Julie Paama-Pengelly
(Dene)Julie Paama-Pengelly is a veteran in the revitalization of ta moko Maori tattooing.Over time many misconceptions have surfaced about who has the right to wear and practice ta moko. one of the first women to practice in the maledominated field.
(Anishinaabemowin) Crazy Like a Lynx Mr. Bannock
(Anishinaabemowin, Odawa) Don and Dakota Ray discover how a team of Indigenous food partners in Vancouver has been working together to provide the masses with a delicious menu made by Chef Paul Natrall and his food truck, Mr. Bannock Indigenous.
(Anishinaabemowin) Acting Good Grouse Lake Grouse Break
(Anishinaabemowin)Haunted by a childhood incident, Paul joins the annual grouse hunt to confront his fears but soon finds himself pursued by a foul-mouthed bird named Grousey.Chickadee and Logan increase the stakes in their battle for Jo's affection.
(Nisga'a) Ocean Warriors: Mission Ready Crisis Aboard the Runaway Boat
(Nisga'a) As the Kitkatla search and rescue unit uses their training to board an out-of-control tour boat and aid its incapacitated captain, children in the community strengthen their artistic skills through the lens of their culture and language.
Bringing news stories that matter to Indigenous Peoples.
(Kwak'wala) Ocean Warriors: Mission Ready Episode 4
(Kwak'wala) The First Nations communities along B.C.'s coastal waterways have been expert mariners and boat builders for thousands of years. This history makes the Ahousaht Nation a formidable search and rescue team on Vancouver Island's rugged.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Halifax, NS
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn returns to his hometown of Halifax, N.S., home to a vibrant Mi'kmaw community. We learn about a settlement that was wiped out during the Halifax Explosion. A husband consoles his grieving widow and a mother relieves her son's guilt.
(Mi'kmaq) Merchants of the Wild Medicines
(Mi'kmaq) After days of losing weight and her body growing weak, Britt is forced to make an emotional decision to leave camp and seek medical attention. She leaves the other adventurers behind, unsure if she will return to finish the journey.
(Kanien'kéha) Ghost Hunters of the Grand River Park House Museum
(Kanien'kéha, Ohsweken) The ghost hunters seek to explain the many paranormal events that have been reported at the Park House Museum, one of the oldest buildings in Ontario. Here, cabinet doors are said to open and close at random and children are.
(Oneida) Amplify O'TSI'MIWA IHKITOPI
(Oneida) Blackfoot singer Darcy Turning Robe shares his inspiring journey from a troubled youth to a cultural leader. With his grandfather's guidance and the power of the drum, his story is a testament to transformation.
(Kanien'kéha) Princesses Power Is Beauty
(Kanien'kéha)In today First Nations cultures,a strong-minded and determined woman is as appealing and attractive as it gets.Experts agree that before contact,distinct but equally as important roles for men and women existed in Indigenous communities.
(Dene) Tribal Police Files Red Hawk Down
(Dene, Tsuut'ina) Tsuut'ina police show how accidents are an inevitable part of their duty. A truck throws a cyclist off balance, a taxi hits a deer at night and an injured hawk needs rescuing. Reverence for all forms of life is a central theme.
(Dene) Skindigenous New Zealand - Julie Paama-Pengelly
(Dene)Julie Paama-Pengelly is a veteran in the revitalization of ta moko Maori tattooing.Over time many misconceptions have surfaced about who has the right to wear and practice ta moko. one of the first women to practice in the maledominated field.
(Anishinaabemowin) Crazy Like a Lynx Mr. Bannock
(Anishinaabemowin, Odawa) Don and Dakota Ray discover how a team of Indigenous food partners in Vancouver has been working together to provide the masses with a delicious menu made by Chef Paul Natrall and his food truck, Mr. Bannock Indigenous.
(Anishinaabemowin) Acting Good Grouse Lake Grouse Break
(Anishinaabemowin)Haunted by a childhood incident, Paul joins the annual grouse hunt to confront his fears but soon finds himself pursued by a foul-mouthed bird named Grousey.Chickadee and Logan increase the stakes in their battle for Jo's affection.
(Nisga'a) Ocean Warriors: Mission Ready The Stranded and the Stolen
(Nisga'a) As Nisga'a community members unite to rescue two fishermen lost at sea, others work on land to reclaim parts of their heritage that have been lost over time or misappropriated by outsiders who are unaware of their cultural significance.
(Nisga'a) Ocean Warriors: Mission Ready Hunters and the Hunted
(Nisga'a) When unlicensed hunters are suspected on their territory, the Nisga'a Nation Coast Guard Auxiliary calls in a compliance and enforcement officer to ensure the protection of their fish, wildlife and timber resources.
(Kwak'wala) Ocean Warriors: Mission Ready Episode 3
(Kwak'wala) Ahousaht's Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary team is highly qualified to carry out marine rescues and promote water safety. There are times when their mission is to support the members of their community, including youth.
(Mi'kmaq) Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land TERRY: Half a Century and a Dream
(Mi'kmaq) Chief Terry Paul's visionary leadership and determination have propelled his community from poverty to economic strength, using the commercial fishing industry as the foundation for lasting success.
(Mi'kmaq) Spirit Talker Halifax, NS
(Mi'kmaq) Shawn returns to his hometown of Halifax, N.S., home to a vibrant Mi'kmaw community. We learn about a settlement that was wiped out during the Halifax Explosion. A husband consoles his grieving widow and a mother relieves her son's guilt.
Warriors of Tomorrow To the Rhythm of the Drum
The recruits go for navigation lessons and face routine inspections. Although the departure of another candidate tests their team spirit, they end the week on a positive note with a cultural outing to a powwow in Odanak.
(Kanien'kéha) Animal Nation Beaver
(Kanien'kéha, Kanien'kéha (Kahnawà?ke and Six Nations)) A cross-Canada journey reveals how beavers shape ecosystems, restore wetlands and connect Indigenous communities to the land. From Algonquin Park, Ont., to Nicola Valley, B.C., the industrious.
(Blackfoot) Secret History Threes the Charm
(Blackfoot, Siksika) A trailblazing young Mohawk woman defies adversity to become Canada's first Indigenous nurse. Stationed on France's front lines, her spirit, compassion and selflessness inspire strength and salvation.
